Of cource not! hpv is the same as a booster shot.
The HPV needle is typically a 3/8 or 1/2 inch needle. It is the standard size used for all vaccines in that age group.
Yes, there is some risk if the needle is contaminated with Hepatitis B.
Nope! Just like a normal needle! No bigger, no "fancy" feelings or anything. Just relax, wiggle your fingers and toes, and remember to move your arm after you get the vaccination. Your nurse will probably tell you that, but just relax
HPV shots are 3 separate doses because that way they don't have to use the name needle and just one isn't enough.
The HPV vaccine is most effective when a patient gets the full series of three injections. You may get partial protection if you don't complete the series.
Yes, it is assumed to be safe to consume alcohol after having the HPV vaccine. There are no known side effects between the HPV vaccine and consumption of alcohol.
No states have mandatory HPV testing. Perhaps you wanted to ask about HPV vaccination. There would be no purpose or benefit to HPV testing at this time.
It takes time for the symptoms and signs of HPV to occur in the mouth. It can be several months. As for all warts this is what you would see in the mouth.
The best way to help you prevent getting genital HPV is to get vaccinated by age 9 or 10. Use safe sex all the time.
A woman can contract HPV the first time she engages in intercourse. Once a female is sexually active, she should receive regular PAP smears. If the cells are abnormal, it could be HPV. It can occur and be treated at any age.
HPV is not in your blood.
You can not get HPV from centipedes.